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<blockquote data-quote="Biggy Two" data-source="post: 1046443" data-attributes="member: 77549"><p>Finally warmed up a bit and I installed home made rubber seal for tonneau cover. Easy removal of old seal and using garage door seal seems to have come out ok. Before and after pics attached. I had to trim side ridges off the garage door seal, otherwise too thick. </p><p></p><p>Ford put a lot of thought and design in their original seal. Seems like the rubber they used is glued or fused to two thin plastic pieces that are bolted to piano hinge and tonneau cover halves. Wish they still sold these. I saved original one in case I get creative and cut out old rubber off the plastic pieces and glue new rubber on. Thickness of new is slightly thicker. </p><p></p><p> I have more pics of the work process in case anyone is interested. Tonneau cover is dirty because little too cool outside to wash it. </p><p>[ATTACH]3198[/ATTACH][ATTACH]3199[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggy Two, post: 1046443, member: 77549"] Finally warmed up a bit and I installed home made rubber seal for tonneau cover. Easy removal of old seal and using garage door seal seems to have come out ok. Before and after pics attached. I had to trim side ridges off the garage door seal, otherwise too thick. Ford put a lot of thought and design in their original seal. Seems like the rubber they used is glued or fused to two thin plastic pieces that are bolted to piano hinge and tonneau cover halves. Wish they still sold these. I saved original one in case I get creative and cut out old rubber off the plastic pieces and glue new rubber on. Thickness of new is slightly thicker. I have more pics of the work process in case anyone is interested. Tonneau cover is dirty because little too cool outside to wash it. [ATTACH]3198[/ATTACH][ATTACH]3199[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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